In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... blood - red dawn Of England's civil strife , did careless Vaughan Bemock his times . O friends of many years ! Though faith and trust are stronger than our fears , And the signs promise peace with liberty , Not thus we trifle with our ...
... blood - red dawn Of England's civil strife , did careless Vaughan Bemock his times . O friends of many years ! Though faith and trust are stronger than our fears , And the signs promise peace with liberty , Not thus we trifle with our ...
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... blood , Above the wild war - drumming , Let Freedom's voice be heard , with good The evil overcoming . Give prayer and purse To stay the Curse Whose wrong we share , Whose shame we bear , Whose end shall gladden Heaven ! In vain the ...
... blood , Above the wild war - drumming , Let Freedom's voice be heard , with good The evil overcoming . Give prayer and purse To stay the Curse Whose wrong we share , Whose shame we bear , Whose end shall gladden Heaven ! In vain the ...
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... blood . Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain , But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain . Two angels , each with drooping head And folded wings and noiseless tread , Watched by that valley of the dead ...
... blood . Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain , But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain . Two angels , each with drooping head And folded wings and noiseless tread , Watched by that valley of the dead ...
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... blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's . " Thicker than water , " in one rill Through centuries of story * See English caricatures of America ...
... blood and tongue our brothers ! We too are heirs of Runnymede ; And Shakespeare's fame and Cromwell's deed Are not alone our mother's . " Thicker than water , " in one rill Through centuries of story * See English caricatures of America ...
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John Greenleaf Whittier. Our Saxon blood has flowed , and still We share with you its good and ill , The shadow and the glory . Joint heirs and kinfolk , leagues of wave Nor length of years can part us : Your right is ours to shrine and ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. Our Saxon blood has flowed , and still We share with you its good and ill , The shadow and the glory . Joint heirs and kinfolk , leagues of wave Nor length of years can part us : Your right is ours to shrine and ...
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